The Indicator, Volume 1, Issues 1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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... person which has no graces in consequence , —a fâce , sometimes jovial but not happy , generally care - worn , and always vulgar , ―an enjoyment , such as it is , allied to gambling , and cut with a thousand anxieties , -an unhealthy ...
... person which has no graces in consequence , —a fâce , sometimes jovial but not happy , generally care - worn , and always vulgar , ―an enjoyment , such as it is , allied to gambling , and cut with a thousand anxieties , -an unhealthy ...
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... person ; but her imagin- ation in the shape of the Goddess as often threw her into a fever ; and the lover , whose ardour and ingenuity had made an impression upon her , was made happy . Aristænetus in his Epistles calls the apple ...
... person ; but her imagin- ation in the shape of the Goddess as often threw her into a fever ; and the lover , whose ardour and ingenuity had made an impression upon her , was made happy . Aristænetus in his Epistles calls the apple ...
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... persons , like a house kept invisible for young and learned eyes ) lie buried a multitude of persons of all ranks ; for it was once a monastery of Grey Friars . Among them is John of Bourbon , one of the prisoners taken at the battle of ...
... persons , like a house kept invisible for young and learned eyes ) lie buried a multitude of persons of all ranks ; for it was once a monastery of Grey Friars . Among them is John of Bourbon , one of the prisoners taken at the battle of ...
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... person who advised him to do it . And here too ( a suffic- ing contrast ) lies Isabella , wife of Edward the Second . She , wolf of France , with unrelenting fangs . Who tore the bowels of her mangled mate . - Gray . Her " mate's ...
... person who advised him to do it . And here too ( a suffic- ing contrast ) lies Isabella , wife of Edward the Second . She , wolf of France , with unrelenting fangs . Who tore the bowels of her mangled mate . - Gray . Her " mate's ...
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... person of Captain Steele , idling before the coffee - houses , and jerking his leg and stick alternately against the pavement . We have mentioned the birth of Ben Jonson near Charing - cross . Spenser died at an inn , where he put up on ...
... person of Captain Steele , idling before the coffee - houses , and jerking his leg and stick alternately against the pavement . We have mentioned the birth of Ben Jonson near Charing - cross . Spenser died at an inn , where he put up on ...
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